"Thomas Schmitt" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > Different is not the same.
> > I don't understand why when I write a large file with cdrecord and
> > mkisofs it's md5sum change and when I burn it with nero it stay the
> > same.
>
> This does not look like a problem with cdrecord
> but rather like one with mkisofs.

No, it looks like a problem with Linux unless proven otherwise.
>
> > My only conclusion is that on my linux with my hardware nero
> > works perfectly when cdrecord don't. I was just tring to understand why,
> > but apparently it's not the right place to seek for answer.
>
> I can offer program xorriso as an alternative
> to mkisofs as long as it is for ISO 9660 data file
> recording.

This does not help at all if there really is a problem.

Asuming that the claim that there are no problems with nero+linux is correct, 
it seems that Linux only has problems with specific constraints that do not
apply to nero.

Jörg

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